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    Guest Post: Enhancing Cultural Competence by Volunteering Abroad

    • March 17, 2015
    The following guest post was authored by Brittany Kutz, Junior League of Ogden. My first realization that there were other cultures than my own was when I was 9 or…
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      How was your Valentine’s Day?

      • February 19, 2015
      (The following appeared on The Huffington Post on Feb. 17, 2015) I received my Valentine’s Day gift in Guatemala City from an elderly woman living in a nursing home in…
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